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westernrvparkow
Mar 09, 2017Explorer
upsidedown Charlie wrote:Sorry Charlie, not buying into this thread at all. NO dealer, not even the worst dealer in the US (and by definition that dealer must exist) would take 6 weeks to prep a rig. ALL dealers want you to take delivery and get the heck out of their stores. And the odds of you going from the worst RV sales dealer in the US, to a different store that happens to be the worst RV service dealer in the US is off the charts. Again, no way does it take 3 weeks to install a tire pressure monitor and replace an arm on a Traveler Dish. Maybe, the dealer did not have the parts in stock or a big backup of rigs needing service and you agreed to leave it, but that is on you, not them. You could surely use the rig waiting on those items. I know we will not get it, but I sure would like to know the real story. (If this isn't just another troll post to kill time).
I don't particularly like the lifestyle. I particularly hate having any work done on it because they keep it for weeks. Won't go back to CW . Ever.
There is nothing wrong with the bus. The only work I've had done were options. But dealer took 6 weeks to prep after we wrote them a check. It's been in a different shop for three weeks having a tire minder system installed and a bent arm on the Traveler Dish replaced under warranty.
I think the RV industry needs decent service options.
Oh, to answer your original question, to sell your rig get out your checkbook and write a big check for the difference between what you paid for the new rig and what you are going to get when you sell it. Your username says it all!
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